Earlier Tuesday, we examined whether Charles Woodson would fit in the AFC West. We might be talking about the subject more. ESPN’s Josina Anderson is reporting that the Denver Broncos will visit with the safety this week.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid is collecting quite the stash off offensive know-how. Reid hired Pistol offensive innovator Chris Ault as a consultant Monday. The former Nevada coach is well respected in the coaching community.
The media praise is high for Tyler Wilson in Oakland. Yes, he had a good rookie camp. He could be a promising prospect. But here’s my advice: Let’s wait to see him in training camp and in the preseason and, just as importantly, let’s wait and see Matt Flynn and Terrelle Pryor in the summer as well.

Give credit to Branden Albert for deciding to join the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday. Albert previously said he would stay away from the team until the mandatory session begin, Yet, Albert will join voluntary session.
Free-agent safety Charles Woodson said he is open to playing under any circumstances at this point. “When this process first started out, that was my thing, I needed to go to a contender,” Woodson told the NFL Network.
Mid-week mailbag: Jerred G. from PA. wants to know where Omar Bolden fits in with the Denver Broncos. Bill Williamson: Good question. The Denver cornerback room is getting filled with the addition of Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie in free agency and the drafting of Kayvon Webster in the third round.

Many fans were surprised when the Denver Broncos took Wisconsin tailback Montee Ball over Alabama running back Eddie Lacy in the second round of the NFL draft. So, it was no shock that the question was broached when Denver decision-makers John Elway and Matt Russell held a conference call with some fans Tuesday.
Sports Illustrated has the details on the remaining compensation the Kansas City Chiefs owe San Francisco in the Alex Smith deal. If the Chiefs finish the 2013 season 8-8 or better, it’s a second-round pick in the 2014 NFL draft.
New Kansas City Chiefs general manager John Dorsey is excited about matchup problems 2011 first-round pick Jon Baldwin can present. This is a big season for Baldwin, who hasn’t made much of an impact in his first two NFL seasons.
Alex Tanney may be able to hit a moving truck from his living room, but he won’t be connecting with receivers at Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs cut four players including the quarterback. Tanney was on injured reserve last year after being signed as an undrafted free agent.
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